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  1. Died. 4 November 1776 (aged 70) Spouse (s) Catherine Stonhouse. Father. Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield. Mother. Charlotte FitzRoy. Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield (1706–1776) was an English politician and peer, the last of the Earls of Lichfield.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Son of Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield and Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield. Husband of Catherine Stonhouse, Countess of Lichfield. Brother of Edward Lee, Viscount Quarendon; George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield; Elizabeth Lee; Lady Barbara Lee; Hon Charles Lee and 3 others.

    • July 03, 1706
    • April 26, 2022
    • November 03, 1776 (70)
    • Douglas John Nimmo
  3. Sir George Henry Lee, 7th Baronet, 3rd Earl of Lichfield (1718–1772) Sir Robert Lee, 8th Baronet, 4th Earl of Lichfield (1706–1776) Earls of Lichfield (1831) Other titles: Baron Soberton (1806), Viscount Anson (1806) Thomas William Anson, 2nd Viscount Anson (1795–1854), created 1st Earl of Lichfield in 1831

  4. Robert Lee, cuarto conde de Lichfield (1706-1776) fue un político y par inglés, el último de los condes de Lichfield. Robert nació el 3 de julio de 1706 en St. James Street, Westminster, Londres. Fue uno de los diez hijos y el menor de los hijos de Edward Henry Lee y su esposa Charlotte FitzRoy.

  5. Biography of Robert Lee 4th Earl Lichfield 1706-1776 including his birth, marriages, death and life events, life events of his siblings, and his ancestry to five generations, royal ancestors and royal descendants.

  6. Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield. Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield (4 February 1663 – 14 July 1716) was an English peer, the son of a baronet, who at 14 years of age married one of the illegitimate daughters of King Charles II, Charlotte Lee, prior to which he was made Earl of Lichfield.

  7. Robert Lee, youngest son of the 1st Earl of Lichfield, was aged seventy-six when he succeeded his nephew as 4th Earl in 1772. He died four years later, at Ditchley, as the result of a fall from his horse while hunting (the same fate had overtaken his fellow-member of the Beaufort Hunt and fellow-Jacobite, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, in 1749).